Saw your title and immediately thought of the animated series "Avatar: The Last Airbender" that my children watched. The graphics in it were brilliant and how they taught the animators by actually teaching them martial arts movements so they understood the flo, rhythm and sequence of the movements the characters were doing was a terrific idea to give realistic movement to their art.

The Cirque is almost unbelievable hm? I do think that a performance like that expands the mind in the area we need to exercise, to take ground in all those unused brain cells. Thanks for sharing this as it has reminded me that we need to exercise our 'wonder' muscle. Lori W at Art Camp for Women.

I was backstage at Cirque in Radio City Music Hall this past weekend for Zarkana, Amazing creativity from every level, but the whole first half centered on Earth, Air, Fire and Water. the show was designed specifically for Radio CIty, if you can see it there, do it, guaranteed inspiration.